I am trying to write an awk program to reformat a data table and convert the date to julian time. I have all the individual steps working, but I am having some issues joing them into one program. Can anyone help me out? Here is my code so far:
# This is an awk program to convert the dates from... (4 Replies)
I am definitely not an expert with awk, and I want to reformat a text file like the following. This is probably a very easy one for an expert out there. I would like to keep the lines in the same order, but move the heading to only be listed once above the lines.
This is what the text file... (7 Replies)
I am helping my wife set up a real estate site and I am starting to integrate MLS listings. We are using a HostGator level 5 VPS running CentOS and have full root and SSH access to the VPS.
Thus far I have automated the daily FTP download of listings from our MLS server using a little sh script.... (4 Replies)
We have the following output:
server1_J00_data_20120711122243
server1_J00_igs_20120711122243
server1_J00_j2ee_20120711122243
server1_J00_sec_20120711122243
server1_J00_data_20120711131819
server1_J00_igs_20120711131819
server1_J00_j2ee_20120711131819
server2_J00_data_20120711122245... (10 Replies)
Hi there. I need to reformat a large file. Here is a sample of the file.
NETIK0102_UCS_Boot_a,NETIK0102_UCS_Boot_b
5200 2438 70G
5200 2439 70G
NETIK0102_UCS_HBA0_a,NETIK0102_UCS_HBA1_b,NETIK0102_UCS_HBA2_a,NETIK0102_UCS_HBA3_b
2673 19D7 55G
2673 19C0 30G
2673 19F5 120G... (5 Replies)
I need to rearrange the output but i am unable to arrange it to match the format. In the output i need NAME=\"To in the column .
Bash:
#!/bin/bash
cd /cygdrive/c/output/a
cat *.txt > output.txt
i=/cygdrive/c/output/a/output.csv
#echo "NE_Name, Source, Destination, OSPF_AREA_ID"... (4 Replies)
Howdy. AWK beginner here. I need to reformat a text file in the following format:
TTGS08-2014001 6018.00 143563.00 ... (2 Replies)
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XmListPosToBounds(library call) XmListPosToBounds(library call)
NAME
XmListPosToBounds -- A List function that returns the bounding box of an item at a specified position in a list
SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/List.h>
Boolean XmListPosToBounds(
Widget widget,
int position,
Position *x,
Position *y,
Dimension *width,
Dimension *height);
DESCRIPTION
XmListPosToBounds returns the coordinates of an item within a list and the dimensions of its bounding box. The function returns the associ-
ated x and y-coordinates of the upper left corner of the bounding box relative to the upper left corner of the List widget, as well as the
width and the height of the box. The caller can pass a NULL value for the x, y, width, or height parameters to indicate that the return
value for that parameter is not requested.
widget Specifies the ID of the List widget.
position Specifies the position of the specified item. A value of 1 indicates the first item in the list; a value of 2 indicates the sec-
ond item; and so on. A value of 0 (zero) specifies the last item in the list.
x Specifies a pointer to the returned x-coordinate of the item.
y Specifies the pointer to the returned y-coordinate of the item.
width Specifies the pointer to the returned width of the item.
height Specifies the pointer to the returned height of the item.
For a complete definition of List and its associated resources, see XmList(3).
RETURN
If the item at the specified position is not visible, returns False, and the returned values (if any) are undefined. Otherwise, this func-
tion returns True.
RELATED XmList(3) and XmListYToPos(3).
XmListPosToBounds(library call)